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	<title>Comments on: Respecting Research Sites and their Decisions</title>
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		<title>By: ruth</title>
		<link>http://blogs.capella.edu/theirb/2009/09/17/respecting-research-sites-and-their-decisions/comment-page-1/#comment-163</link>
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		<description>Thanks for this very important and helpful tips. 

This is not a comment but a question about gaining access and establishing contact with potential participants. Since my study is not directly related to the site (college/university), will I be violating IRB rule if the contact is made directly to the participants and not through people with authority over the participants? Is it necessary or the need to request permission from the site? The rationale is that I want to avoid the impression that my study is supported and sanctioned by the program deans/director and, also, that this study is being conducted soley at the particular site.

If for example  the potential participant is uncomfortable with the direct approach and not through the program director or dean, I will tell the participant to inform the officials about the project and my wish to interview the participant, making clear once again that I am not doing the research about the site. Nevertheless if there is interest by the officials of the program to meet me, I will be happy to do so in order to explain study. On the same token my study is not a secret either.

I look forward reading your thoughts and advice.

Thank you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for this very important and helpful tips. </p>
<p>This is not a comment but a question about gaining access and establishing contact with potential participants. Since my study is not directly related to the site (college/university), will I be violating IRB rule if the contact is made directly to the participants and not through people with authority over the participants? Is it necessary or the need to request permission from the site? The rationale is that I want to avoid the impression that my study is supported and sanctioned by the program deans/director and, also, that this study is being conducted soley at the particular site.</p>
<p>If for example  the potential participant is uncomfortable with the direct approach and not through the program director or dean, I will tell the participant to inform the officials about the project and my wish to interview the participant, making clear once again that I am not doing the research about the site. Nevertheless if there is interest by the officials of the program to meet me, I will be happy to do so in order to explain study. On the same token my study is not a secret either.</p>
<p>I look forward reading your thoughts and advice.</p>
<p>Thank you.</p>
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